She also recently called out a major fashion brand for stealing her designs.

Now, she’s launched a new collaboration with Noctis Magazine.

Felicity tells Metro.co.uk she wanted to create a platform in the industry to embrace diversity: ‘Working as a model I see the way brands are too scared to really cast a different range of models.

‘I wanted to show them how beautiful we all really are and how powerful we can be working as a collective.’

The gang features a diverse group of models including Atlanta rapper Rome Fortune (who wrote the soundtrack to the movement), disabled model Kelly Knox, TED speaker Michelle Elman, vitaligo model Bashir, London Lions basketball player Demonte Flannigan, albino model Joanne Dion, mother and plus size blogger Holly B to name a few.

(Picture: Natalie Jade Reading)

The idea behind SLBB is to understand that ‘no two humans on this planet are the same; we need to aspire to be the best versions of ourselves, not someone else.’

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How did she decide who to pick? ‘I had an open casting call online and 300 people applied. A lot of people told me their stories of how they developed self-love and confidence and I knew from then who I wanted to be part of the visual gang.

‘I have mothers, children, students, artists, models, speakers, musicians and models in this project. I want everyone to have their own story and voice on why self-love has been important to them.’

And she’s not stopping there either.

Felicity aims to have a #selflovebringsbeautygang in every major city in the world, to work with charities globally and to do her own Ted talk.